Name the Comrade
Beasts of England
The Seven Commandments
Battle of the Cowshed
Oink!
100

He's "an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high" who learned the first four letters of the alphabet.

Boxer

100

Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland, 

Beasts of every land and clime, 

Hearken to my joyful tidings

Of the golden future _______________.

time

100

1. Whatever goes upon two ________ is an enemy.

legs

100

He convinces other farmers to help him recapture his "Manor Farm."

Mr. Jones

100

True or false? The pigs can all read and write.

True

200

She hides "a little pile of lump sugar and several bunches of ribbon of different colours."

Mollie

200

Soon or late the day is coming,

Tyrant _________ shall be o'erthrown,

And the fruitful fields of England

Shall be trod by beasts alone.

Man

200

2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has _________, is a friend.

wings

200

In preparing for battle, Snowball studies an old book of Julius ______________'s campaigns.

Caesar

200

He "busied himself with organizing the other animals into what he called Animal Committees" and came up with the idea of the windmill.

Snowball

300
She's a "stout motherly mare approaching middle life" and Boxer's friend.

Clover

300

Rings shall vanish from our noses, 

And the harness from our back, 

Bit and spur shall rust forever,

Cruel ___________ no more shall crack.

whips

300

3. No animal shall wear _____________.

AND

4. No animal shall sleep in a ________.

clothes, bed

300

He says, "I have no wish to take life, not even human life" immediately after the Battle of the Cowshed.

Boxer
300

He takes nine puppies away from their mothers and raises them into vicious enforcers.

Napoleon
400
She's a goat who can "read somewhat better than the dogs."

Muriel

400

Riches more than mind can picture, 

Wheat and barley, oats and ________, 

Clover, beans, and mangel-wurzels

Shall be ours upon that day.

hay

400

5. No animal shall drink _____________.

AND

6. No animal shall _________ any other animal.

alcohol, kill

400

Two animals receive the military decoration "Animal Hero, First Class." Name one of them.

Snowball, Boxer

400

He's a brilliant talker and master of persuasion. 

Squealer

500

He's "the oldest animal on the farm," seldom talks, and never laughs.

Benjamin

500

For that day we all must labour, 

Though we die before it break;

Cows and horses, geese and turkeys, 

All must toil for _____________'s sake.

freedom

500

7. _______ animals are ____________.

All, equal

500

The Battle of the Cowshed occurs on October the ___________.

twelfth

500

"[T]he name under which he had been exhibited was Willingdon Beauty."

Old Major